Diaspora and home: contextualizing the idea of home in Australian contemporary art as visualised by selected Iranian artists

This practice-led research project investigates the impact of displacement on the idea of home in the new place. By focusing on some Iranian migrants who practice art in Australia and analysing their selected works, this project aims to discuss how memories from the past and imaginations can influen...

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Main Author: Rakhsha, Layli
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74952
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description This practice-led research project investigates the impact of displacement on the idea of home in the new place. By focusing on some Iranian migrants who practice art in Australia and analysing their selected works, this project aims to discuss how memories from the past and imaginations can influence on the idea of home in the new place, and how home can be visualised based on experiences of migration and displacement. Considering the emotional impact of displacement on the idea of home, and Iranian collaborators’ responses to the definitions of home and homeland, as well as producing artworks, this studio based research project explores home can be defined within personal experiences, social and cultural relationships and attachments to a particular place.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-749522019-03-26T01:54:28Z Diaspora and home: contextualizing the idea of home in Australian contemporary art as visualised by selected Iranian artists Rakhsha, Layli This practice-led research project investigates the impact of displacement on the idea of home in the new place. By focusing on some Iranian migrants who practice art in Australia and analysing their selected works, this project aims to discuss how memories from the past and imaginations can influence on the idea of home in the new place, and how home can be visualised based on experiences of migration and displacement. Considering the emotional impact of displacement on the idea of home, and Iranian collaborators’ responses to the definitions of home and homeland, as well as producing artworks, this studio based research project explores home can be defined within personal experiences, social and cultural relationships and attachments to a particular place. 2018 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74952 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Rakhsha, Layli
Diaspora and home: contextualizing the idea of home in Australian contemporary art as visualised by selected Iranian artists
title Diaspora and home: contextualizing the idea of home in Australian contemporary art as visualised by selected Iranian artists
title_full Diaspora and home: contextualizing the idea of home in Australian contemporary art as visualised by selected Iranian artists
title_fullStr Diaspora and home: contextualizing the idea of home in Australian contemporary art as visualised by selected Iranian artists
title_full_unstemmed Diaspora and home: contextualizing the idea of home in Australian contemporary art as visualised by selected Iranian artists
title_short Diaspora and home: contextualizing the idea of home in Australian contemporary art as visualised by selected Iranian artists
title_sort diaspora and home: contextualizing the idea of home in australian contemporary art as visualised by selected iranian artists
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74952